School of Global Journalism and Communication

Play Video

With the use of the latest technology and the support of performance centers, students are provided seamless opportunities to practice real-life scenarios to become successful, mass media professionals.

Programs

Multimedia Journalism

Broaden your horizons by being exposed to the infinite possibilities of journalism careers. Further your own interests and discover the diversity of perspectives of local, national and international events.

Multiplatform Production

Learn how to create and produce material for traditional broadcast media, as material for various digital and Internet-based media.

Strategic Communication

Combining public relations, advertising and other communication disciplines, students will learn about creating and executing communications campaigns for targeted audiences in different parts of the world in ways that recognize the diversity of those audiences. Students will also learn how the strategic communications process is viewed in other nations and how that affects how that process is done.

Register to hear from the College of Liberal Arts

Mondays at 11AM ET

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I have to apply for aid yearly?

Yes. If your financial circumstances changes, you may receive more or less aid. For example, your eligibility for financial aid could change significantly, especially if you have a different number of family members in college. Renewal of your financial aid package also depends on your satisfactory academic progress (SAP) towards a degree.

I probably don’t qualify for aid. Should I apply for aid anyway?

Yes. Many families mistakenly think they don’t qualify for aid and prevent themselves from receiving financial aid by failing to apply for it. There are a few sources of aid such as unsubsidized Stafford and PLUS loans that are available regardless of need, but you have to fill out a FAFSA to qualify. The FAFSA application is free, we recommend that everyone fill it out

Will financial aid cover all of my costs?

Maybe. In some circumstances, financial aid will cover the student’s full tuition and fees for the school year. However, it could only cover a portion. Once your FAFSA is processed and your award has been packaged, you will receive a letter outlining your full award.

JOIN US

REQUEST A DEMO